Tadej Pogačar won Stage 10 of the Tour de France on July 14, 2026, marking his 24th career stage victory [1].

The win solidifies Pogačar's grip on the general classification and puts him in a commanding position as he pursues a potential fifth overall title. By distancing his closest rivals on a challenging day of racing, the Slovenian cyclist has shifted the momentum of the competition in his favor.

The victory occurred during the 113th edition of the Tour de France [4] in the Massif Central region of France. The stage took place on Bastille Day, a national holiday, adding symbolic weight to the dominant performance. Pogačar utilized the rugged terrain to break away from the peloton and secure a decisive advantage.

Jonas Vingegaard finished in second place, but he was unable to keep pace with Pogačar's acceleration. The Slovenian rider finished the stage with a winning margin of more than three minutes over Vingegaard [2]. This gap significantly extends Pogačar's overall lead in the race standings.

With 24 career stage wins [1], Pogačar continues to climb the ranks of the most successful riders in the history of the event. His performance in the Massif Central demonstrated a level of dominance that has become a hallmark of his career. The gap created during Stage 10 forces opposing teams to reconsider their strategies for the remaining legs of the race.

Race officials and analysts said the terrain in the Massif Central is difficult, which often favors climbers and aggressive attackers. Pogačar's ability to maintain a high tempo while creating a multi-minute gap suggests a peak in physical form. This result leaves Vingegaard and other contenders with a steep climb to recover the lost time before the final stages.

Tadej Pogačar won Stage 10 of the Tour de France on July 14, 2024, marking his 24th career stage victory.

Pogačar's dominant victory on Bastille Day transforms the 113th Tour de France from a tight contest into a defensive game for the leader. By gaining over three minutes on his primary rival, Vingegaard, Pogačar has created a buffer that allows him to race conservatively in future stages while still remaining the favorite for the overall title.